Time Zones in Cuba

See Cuba’s current time, UTC offsets, DST transition dates, and convert local time to other countries and time zones.

Havana
Cuba · CDT
Havana Daylight TimeGMT -04Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
CST automatically adjusted to CDT time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Wed, Jul 22
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Havana
Pop. 2,163,824
Santiago de Cuba
Pop. 555,865
Camagüey
Pop. 347,562
Holguín
Pop. 319,102
Guantánamo
Pop. 272,801
Santa Clara
Pop. 250,512
Diez de Octubre
Pop. 227,293
Arroyo Naranjo
Pop. 210,053
Las Tunas
Pop. 203,684
Bayamo
Pop. 192,632
Boyeros
Pop. 188,593
Pinar del Río
Pop. 186,990
Cienfuegos
Pop. 186,644
Ciudad Camilo Cienfuegos
Pop. 178,041
San Miguel del Padrón
Pop. 159,273
Centro Habana
Pop. 158,151
Matanzas
Pop. 146,733
Ciego de Ávila
Pop. 142,027
Cerro
Pop. 132,351
Manzanillo
Pop. 128,188
Sancti Spíritus
Pop. 127,069
Guanabacoa
Pop. 112,964
Palma Soriano
Pop. 102,826
Alamar
Pop. 100,000
Cárdenas
Pop. 98,515
La Habana Vieja
Pop. 95,383
Moa
Pop. 92,852
Puerto Padre
Pop. 76,838
Contramaestre
Pop. 70,438
Güira de Melena
Pop. 69,879
Consolación del Sur
Pop. 69,857
Güines
Pop. 68,935
Artemisa
Pop. 68,073
Morón
Pop. 66,060
Colón
Pop. 63,882
Florida
Pop. 63,007
Sagua la Grande
Pop. 62,073
Trinidad
Pop. 60,206
San Cristobal
Pop. 59,579
Placetas
Pop. 55,408
San José de las Lajas
Pop. 54,847
Jagüey Grande
Pop. 54,363
Nuevitas
Pop. 54,022
Banes
Pop. 53,104
Bartolomé Masó
Pop. 53,024
Corralillo
Pop. 51,881
Jesús Menéndez
Pop. 51,002
Baracoa
Pop. 48,362
Jovellanos
Pop. 47,164
Bauta
Pop. 45,768
Santo Domingo
Pop. 45,476
Cabaiguán
Pop. 44,515
Regla
Pop. 44,431
San Germán
Pop. 43,892
Ranchuelo
Pop. 43,695
San Antonio de los Baños
Pop. 42,724
Cacocum
Pop. 42,623
Yaguajay
Pop. 42,218
Manicaragua
Pop. 41,532
Amancio
Pop. 41,523
Jiguaní
Pop. 41,106
Cifuentes
Pop. 40,142
Guáimaro
Pop. 39,358
Caibarién
Pop. 39,140
Cumanayagua
Pop. 38,687
Condado
Pop. 38,248
Camajuaní
Pop. 35,515
Santiago de las Vegas
Pop. 35,241
Santa Cruz del Sur
Pop. 34,601
Minas de Matahambre
Pop. 34,419
Remedios
Pop. 34,108
Madruga
Pop. 33,798
Unión de Reyes
Pop. 33,646
Vertientes
Pop. 29,704
Ciro Redondo
Pop. 29,560
Mariel
Pop. 28,987
Yara
Pop. 28,944
La Salud
Pop. 28,796
Maisí
Pop. 28,276
Gibara
Pop. 27,603
Viñales
Pop. 27,129
Pedro Betancourt
Pop. 26,761
Cueto
Pop. 26,527
Encrucijada
Pop. 26,155
Río Guayabal de Yateras
Pop. 25,753
Los Palacios
Pop. 25,703
Limonar
Pop. 25,421
Guanajay
Pop. 25,258
Campechuela
Pop. 25,069
Cruces
Pop. 24,906
Chambas
Pop. 24,114
Perico
Pop. 24,073
Río Cauto
Pop. 23,737
Aguada de Pasajeros
Pop. 23,606
Calimete
Pop. 23,255
Palmira
Pop. 23,078
Lajas
Pop. 22,602
Jimaguayú
Pop. 21,169
Cauto Cristo
Pop. 21,159
Minas
Pop. 20,863
Esmeralda
Pop. 20,274
Nueva Gerona
Pop. 20,264
Jaruco
Pop. 20,207
Colombia
Pop. 20,096
Varadero
Pop. 20,000
Fomento
Pop. 19,991
Bahía Honda
Pop. 19,834
Florencia
Pop. 19,811
Jatibonico
Pop. 19,644
Rodas
Pop. 19,212
Niquero
Pop. 18,771
Guisa
Pop. 18,408
Santa Cruz del Norte
Pop. 18,402
Sagua de Tánamo
Pop. 18,282
Bejucal
Pop. 18,123
Primero de Enero
Pop. 17,934
Jobabo
Pop. 17,804
La Sierpe
Pop. 16,937
Sibanicú
Pop. 16,856
Media Luna
Pop. 16,713
Abreus
Pop. 16,711
Venezuela
Pop. 16,601
Guane
Pop. 16,548
Alquízar
Pop. 15,275
Baraguá
Pop. 15,268
Jamaica
Pop. 15,000
Guayos
Pop. 15,000
San Nicolás de Bari
Pop. 14,914
Batabanó
Pop. 13,832
Martí
Pop. 13,439
Manatí
Pop. 13,278
Quivicán
Pop. 12,919
Quemado de Güines
Pop. 12,736
Candelaria
Pop. 12,675
Los Arabos
Pop. 12,504
Mantua
Pop. 10,797
Esperanza
Pop. 10,462
Calabazar de Sagua
Pop. 10,455
Topes de Collantes
Pop. 9,729
Zaza del Medio
Pop. 8,667
Soroa
Pop. 7,205
Bolondrón
Pop. 6,778
San Luis
Pop. 6,690
Cabañas
Pop. 5,894
Alacranes
Pop. 5,843
El Cobre
Pop. 4,768
El Caney
Pop. 4,597
Rancho Veloz
Pop. 4,549
Puerto Esperanza
Pop. 3,331
Isabela de Sagua
Pop. 3,187
Manguito
Pop. 3,155
San Diego de Los Baños
Pop. 1,643
Mayarí
Pop. 0
San Antonio del Sur
Pop. 0
Taguasco
Pop. 0
Majagua
Pop. 0
Melena del Sur
Pop. 0
Pilón
Pop. 0
Nueva Paz
Pop. 0
Najasa
Pop. 0
Mañalich
Pop. 0
Guara
Pop. 0
Palenque
Pop. 0
San Juan y Martínez
Pop. 0
Santa Lucía
Pop. 0
Gaspar
Pop. 0
Imías
Pop. 0
Cayo Mambí
Pop. 0
Antilla
Pop. 0
La Palma
Pop. 0
Segundo Frente
Pop. 0
Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
Pop. 0
Calixto
Pop. 0
Cubitas
Pop. 0
Bolivia
Pop. 0
Caimito
Pop. 0
Buey Arriba
Pop. 0
Báguanos
Pop. 0
La Máquina
Pop. 0
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Cuba Time Zones

View all time zones used in Cuba, including Cuba Standard Time (CST, UTC-5) and Cuba Daylight Time (CDT, UTC-4) when daylight saving time is active.

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DST Dates in Cuba

Check whether Cuba observes daylight saving time and see the exact transition dates and clock changes for each year, updated automatically.

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Convert Cuba Time

Compare Cuba time with any other timezone using the visual hour grid, hour-by-hour tables, and export options including ICS, Google Calendar, and Gmail.

How to Check Time in Cuba

  1. Open the Cuba time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/cuba. The page opens with Cuba’s time context centered on Havana, which is useful when you need to schedule a call with contacts in Havana, coordinate hotel check-in timing, or confirm business hours before calling a company in Cuba.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, Madrid, or Mexico City to compare against Cuba. This is especially practical for tourism planning, airline coordination, Spanish-speaking business communication, and remote work involving teams in North America or Europe that need to line up with Havana’s working day.

  3. Select a meeting or travel window: Use the Select button to enter selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline on Cuba’s row to highlight a time range in purple. For example, you can drag across Havana’s green work-hour blocks to compare a morning business window in Cuba with the corresponding hours in your own city, then move the selection by dragging the center or fine-tune it with the left and right handles if you are trying to match office hours, airport pickup times, or a customer support handoff.

  4. Export and share the result: After selecting a range, use the export options to send it by ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is useful when a travel coordinator needs to send a confirmed arrival window, or when a distributed team wants everyone to receive the same Cuba-based meeting time in their local calendar automatically.

Time Zones in Cuba

Cuba uses one time zone nationwide: America/Havana. The country runs on UTC-5 during standard time and UTC-4 during daylight saving time, so there is no internal time difference between Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey, Holguín, Guantánamo, Santa Clara, Diez de Octubre, Arroyo Naranjo, Las Tunas, and Bayamo.

This single-zone setup makes nationwide scheduling simpler than in countries with multiple regional clocks. If you are arranging transport, hotel check-in, domestic business calls, or coordination between Havana and eastern cities such as Santiago de Cuba or Guantánamo, the local time remains the same across the country.

Because Cuba does observe seasonal clock changes, the offset from UTC is not fixed year-round. That matters for international coordination: a company comparing Cuba with overseas offices, an airline planning departure notices, or a traveler connecting through foreign airports needs to account for whether Cuba is currently on UTC-5 or UTC-4.

Cuba Country Details

Cuba is a Caribbean country in North America with its capital in Havana. It has a population of 11,338,138 and a land area of 110,860 km², making it a large island nation where time coordination is often relevant for intercity travel, tourism, and national business operations even though the entire country shares one clock.

The national currency is CUP (Peso). Cuba’s dialing code is +53, which is essential when placing international calls to hotels, travel operators, government offices, or business contacts in Havana and other major cities.

The main languages are es-CU and pap. For travelers and international teams, this is useful context when arranging calls, drafting meeting invitations, or preparing customer communication that aligns both with Cuba’s local time and local language expectations.

Daylight Saving Time in Cuba

Cuba does use daylight saving time. In 2026, clocks go forward on Sunday, March 8, 2026, changing from UTC-5 to UTC-4, and clocks go back on Sunday, November 1, 2026, changing from UTC-4 to UTC-5.

These seasonal changes apply to the country’s single time zone, America/Havana, so the shift is the same in Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey, Holguín, Santa Clara, and the rest of Cuba. There are no separate regional exceptions within the country, which helps when planning nationwide events, domestic flights, or customer support coverage.

For practical scheduling, DST affects recurring meetings and travel timing with foreign partners. A standing call with a company abroad, a cruise or flight itinerary, or a remote team handoff can shift by one hour relative to Cuba when the country moves between UTC-5 and UTC-4, so calendar invites should be reviewed around March 8, 2026 and November 1, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Cuba have?

Cuba has one time zone: America/Havana. This means the same local time is used across the country, including Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey, Holguín, Guantánamo, Santa Clara, Las Tunas, and Bayamo.

That single-zone structure is helpful for domestic coordination because there is no need to convert time between regions inside Cuba. Whether you are scheduling a business call, planning a road trip, or confirming a domestic service appointment, the local clock stays consistent nationwide.

does Cuba use daylight saving time?

Yes, Cuba observes daylight saving time. In 2026, the clocks move forward on Sunday, March 8, 2026, from UTC-5 to UTC-4, and move back on Sunday, November 1, 2026, from UTC-4 to UTC-5.

This affects international scheduling, especially for recurring meetings, airline notifications, and travel itineraries. If you work with teams outside Cuba or are planning a trip around those dates, the one-hour change can alter the overlap with business hours in other countries.

what is the time difference between Cuba and UTC?

Cuba is UTC-5 during standard time and UTC-4 during daylight saving time. The exact difference depends on the time of year, so international meeting planning should take Cuba’s DST period into account.

This matters for remote work, travel, and customer communication. A company setting support hours for Cuban clients or a traveler confirming airport pickup times should know whether Cuba is currently observing standard time or daylight saving time before finalizing arrangements.

what currency does Cuba use?

Cuba uses CUP, the Peso. This is the national currency you would reference when planning local expenses such as transportation, accommodation arrangements, food budgets, or service payments.

Knowing the currency is also useful when coordinating travel schedules with payment deadlines. For example, if you are booking a transfer or confirming a local service in Havana, it helps to align both the time of the appointment and the expected payment currency in advance.

what is the dialing code for Cuba?

The international dialing code for Cuba is +53. You use this code when calling Cuban phone numbers from abroad, whether you are contacting a hotel in Havana, a tour operator, a business office, or a local contact in another Cuban city.

This is especially important when time-sensitive communication is involved. If you are calling during Cuba’s office hours or trying to confirm a same-day travel arrangement, using +53 with the correct local number ensures the call is routed properly.

what time zone is Havana in?

Havana is in America/Havana, the only time zone used in Cuba. It operates at UTC-5 during standard time and UTC-4 during daylight saving time.

Because Havana is the capital and the country’s main reference point for government, business, and travel planning, many people use it as the default city when checking Cuba time. If your meeting, flight, or reservation is listed in Havana time, it will match the rest of the country as well.

do all cities in Cuba use the same time?

Yes, all major cities in Cuba use the same time because the country has a single national time zone. Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey, Holguín, Guantánamo, Santa Clara, Diez de Octubre, Arroyo Naranjo, Las Tunas, and Bayamo all follow America/Havana.

That makes domestic scheduling straightforward for buses, flights, tours, and business operations. There is no need to adjust clocks when traveling between Cuban cities, although you still need to account for daylight saving changes during the year.